Norwich City boss Daniel Farke cannot believe his side failed to beat Hull City but was happy after a dramatic last-gasp equaliser.

Visitors Hull, who were reduced to 10 men early in the second half when David Meyler was shown a second yellow card, looked on course for their first away win in over a year after going into injury time leading through Nouha Dicko’s goal.

But from what turned out to be the final play of the game, a long throw was nodded on by Cameron Jerome and substitute Nelson Oliveira flicked home to make it 1-1.

“To me it is ridiculous we didn’t win the game,” said Farke, whose side are now unbeaten in eight matches in league and cup. “We had 75 per cent of the possession, 25 shots to their six, and won 65 per cent of the individual duels.

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Farke rushed on to the pitch when the goal went in and was ticked off by referee Keith Stroud, but the Norwich boss confirmed he had not been sent off.

“In over 10 years as a coach that has never happened to me and I’m glad it didn’t happen today,” he said. “The referee came over and said ‘If you do that again I will have to send you to the stands’ and to be honest I would have settled for that because it would have meant we had won the game!”